What WikiLeaks reveals about the lead-up to the Ukraine war

Thanks to WikiLeaks, we have access to tens of thousands of embassy dispatches written by American ambassadors from around the world between 1966 and February 2010. These embassy dispatches give us unique insights into the analyses and intentions of politicians and provide answers to the questions of whether Russian, American and German politicians foresaw the conflict in Ukraine and whether Ukraine’s accession to NATO was really being pursued by the West. Furthermore, they show us the view of Russian politicians as well as the position of the German government under Merkel regarding Ukraine. All source references as well as a transcript of the video text can be found in this PDF: Watch our latest videos on similar topics: SPECIAL EPISODE: Reality Check on Ukraine Nord Stream Bombing: Debunking the Mainstream Narrative Col. Wilkerson on Ukraine in NATO and the Cold War with China Vijay Prashad - The War in Ukraine & the Cold War with China Dimitri Lascaris in Crimea Jill Stein on the War in Ukraine Leaked Pentagon - With Katrina vanden Heuvel Seymour Hersh - How America Took Out The Nord Stream Pipeline Col. Wilkerson on Ukraine & Nord Stream Jeffrey Sachs on Seymour Hersh & Nord Stream Bombing Prof. Richard Wolff: The Economics of the US-China Cold War Former CIA Officer McGovern on the CIA & Ukraine War (PART 1) Historian Vijay Prashad on the war in Ukraine: Noam Chomsky on Ukraine: DONATE: ► PayPal: PayPal@ ► Patreon: ► Donate via the “Thanks“ option under our YouTube video ► Betterplace (Credit Card inkl.): ► Int. Bank Account: DE89430609678224073600 FOLLOW US ONLINE: ► PODCAST: ► RUMBLE: ► TELEGRAM: ► Facebook: ► Instagram: ► Website: ► Twitter: ► YouTube: Interview topics: 0:00 Introduction 2:33 Were politicians aware of the risk of conflict? 6:40 Was Ukraine’s NATO accession really planned? 7:32 Viewpoints from Russia 13:58 Viewpoint of the German government #trending #ukraine #ukrainewar #nato #russia #nato #germany #unitedstates #wikileaks
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